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PART IV.

ON HEAVEN.


CHAPTER 1

On the Nature of Heaven.

WE must not, as some do, picture to ourselves Heaven as a purely spiritual realm. For Heaven is a definite place, where not only God is, and the Angels now are, but where Christ is also in His sacred humanity, and Our Lady with her human body. There, too, all the blessed will dwell with their glorified bodies after the Last Judgment. If Heaven is a definite locality, it must accordingly be a visible, not a spiritual kingdom ; for a place must in its nature be to some extent conformable to those who abide in it.

Besides, we know that after the Last Judgment he Saints will behold Heaven with their bodily eyes,